Event Type: Libraries
Calling all young people to be part of an exciting community project led by the Barkingside Art Club Creative Ambassadors. Celebrate diversity, acceptance, and tolerance through art.
Help us collect and recycle plastic bottles to create a stunning Rainbow Bottle Arch of Vision in Fullwell Cross Library. Take part in sharing your vision for a more inclusive, colourful community and together, let’s make a positive change!
- Friday 4pm-5pm (4-16 years): Feb 9th and 16th
- Friday 5pm-7pm (For SEND Girls): Feb 9th and 16th
- Saturday 10.15am-11.30am (4-7 years): Feb 10th and 17th
- Saturday 11.30am-1.30pm (8-16 years): Feb 10th and 17th
- Saturday 1.30pm-2.30pm (SEND 8-18 years): Feb 10th and 17th
* All workshops are part of Barkingside Art Club’s regular sessions. Join us to create and connect.
Spaces limited, email Barkingside Art Club for further information about their workshops on studio@barkingsideartclub.com
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Mark your calendars for the community celebration:
Saturday 24th Feb – Community Celebration 12.30pm-1.30pm (all ages) and 1.30pm-2.30pm (For SEND participants).
This event is part of our LGBT+ History Month celebrations.

Come and join us for a Pokémon filled day for all different ages! Make a bookmark, some origami, a headband or even design your own Pokémon card to show us who your favourite Pokémon is!
Age 3+
FREE – Drop in, limited spaces and availability
Vision RCL is thrilled to announce, “One Planet, One Chance” Exhibition is now available for viewing at Redbridge Central Library. The climate action artworks were created for Tate Modern in July 2023 for One Planet One Chance, a pan disability event for adults with learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, and older adults.
“One Planet, One Chance” is an initiative that strives to break down barriers, promote accessibility, and showcase the incredible talents of local individuals with diverse abilities. Vision RCL is committed to creating an environment where everyone can engage with and enjoy the arts, and this exhibition exemplifies our dedication to inclusivity.
This exhibition is an invitation to the entire community to come together, celebrate diversity, and embrace the richness that individuals with disabilities bring to the cultural landscape.
Find out more about the work and activities of Uniting Friends here
Admission to the event is free, and all are welcome to attend.
Celebrate harmony! Make & decorate a people paper chain inspired by world famous artist Keith Haring.
No booking required, just turn up!
This event is part of our LGBT History Month celebration, see our dedicated page for more events.

Kids take a seat, relax and join us during mental health awareness week. Come and colour in and complete a positivity pack!
Free, limited availability
To commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27, we will have a Remembrance Tree by the Ground Floor Welcome Desk.
Please feel free to write a message on a candle and hang it on our tree to remember those we have lost.